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The Athenian Owls: The Most Famous Greek Coins

If you are interested in ancient coins, you have probably heard of the Athenian owls, the silver tetradrachms that feature the head of Athena and her owl on the reverse. These coins are not only beautiful and iconic, but also rich in history and symbolism. In this blog post, I will tell you more about […]

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The Five Good Emperors: Rulers Who Transformed the Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and influential civilizations in history. It spanned over a thousand years, from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD, and covered most of Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. The empire was ruled by a succession of emperors, some of whom were brilliant, […]

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The “legionary denarii” of Marc Antony

Marc Antony’s Legionary Denarii coins are one of the most popular and collectible ancient Roman coins. These coins were issued to pay the legions of Marc Antony and are called legionary denarii due to their advertisement of large military units. In this article, we will guide you through everything you need to know about these coins, including their history, design, and value.

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The worth of the roman Denarius

The Roman Denarius was a standard silver coin that served as the backbone of Roman currency for over 500 years. Originally valued at 10 asse, the Denarius was introduced during the Second Punic War in 211 BC and was used until AD 238. However, continuous debasement caused its replacement by the Antoninianus. Despite its debasement, the Roman Denarius remains a valuable and sought-after artifact for collectors and historians alike.

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The Rauceby Hoard, Largest Roman coin hoard found in UK

The Rauceby Hoard is the largest recorded hoard of Roman coins found in Britain to date, discovered by a detectorist near Ancaster in July 2017. The hoard, consisting of 3,099 tetrarchic nummi dating from 294 to 307 AD, was found in a ceramic pot buried in a large oval pit. The hoard is believed to be a ceremonial or votive offering, providing further evidence for so-called ‘ritual’ hoarding in Roman Britain.

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How were ancient Roman Coins made?

Roman coins are fascinating artifacts that tell us a lot about the history and culture of ancient Rome. They are also beautiful works of art that showcase the skill and creativity of their makers.  In this blog post, we will explore the techniques and tools that the Romans used to produce their finely detailed and […]

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What is Bronze disease on ancient coins?

If you are a collector of ancient coins, you may have heard of a condition called bronze disease. This is a term used to describe a type of corrosion that affects bronze and other copper-based alloys. Bronze disease can cause serious damage to coins and other artifacts, and may even render them worthless if left […]

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Reading Roman Coin Inscriptions

The list underneath will help you to read among the common inscriptions. Either the letters on the coin would be missing or the coin won’t be perfectly centered. The absence of letters is maybe due to a missing chip or damaged dies. However, this still doesn’t stop you from knowing how it can be readed, […]

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Roman Mint Marks

Introduction to Mint Marks Mint marks are definitely cool. After all, they enable you to find in which city were your coins made. The Roman mints started to get used in the 3rd century’s later years (270 AD). From Diocletian’s time, these marks became regular. On the very bottom of a reverse coin, that’s where […]

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